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3rd Kwame Nkrumah Pan-African Intellectual and Cultural Festival
The Institute of African Studies is excited to invite you to the 3rd Kwame Nkrumah Festival scheduled to take place virtually from the 20th-24th September, 2021. The theme of this […]
“After a Short Illness”? Robbing Ghanaians of a Huge Health Promotion Opportunity
This piece first appeared in a shortened version in African Arguments. We repost the piece in its entirety on the CIHA Blog in order to show that countries in […]
Ghana’s Retrogressive Public University Bill
An earlier version of this post was first published on Africa at LSE.
By Nana Akua Anyidoho and Akosua Adomako Ampofo
“It is my firm belief that no appropriate and […]
Solidarity with Ghanaian Academics Against the Passage of the Public Universities Bill in Ghana
Introductory note by Edwin Asa Adjei, CIHA Editorial Assistant, University of Ghana-Legon:
For centuries, writers and scholars worldwide have faced common challenges: banning of their works, exile, death or imprisonment. These […]
The African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA) Speaks on the Brutal Killing of Mr. George Floyd in the United States of America and Its Aftermath | L’Association des Études Africaines d’Afrique (ASAA) S’Exprime sur le Meurtre Brutal de M. George Floyd aux États-Unis d’Amérique et Ses épercussions
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Introductory note by Edwin Asa Adjei, CIHA Editorial Assistant, University of Ghana-Legon: For centuries, black people have faced colonialism, slavery, racism, socio-economic exploitation and political marginalization all over the […]
In the News: “It’s not just Greta Thunberg: why are we ignoring the developing world’s inspiring activists?”
By Edwin Asa Adjei, CIHA Editorial Assistant, University of Ghana-Legon
Greta Thunberg, a sixteen-year-old Swedish climate activist has become a household name due to her activism, which has won her several […]